Photograph of the receipt issued on December 20, 1951 from the Leonard J. Perrin & Son Furniture Market of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Louise Vitol of rural Middletown, Virginia.
The receipt was for a cherry gun cabinet purchased for $99.95.
Loy E. Hottle, seated, with his wife, Virginia "Virgie" C. (Gochenour) Hottle, standing beside him. Their son, Irving Hottle, is standing in front of both of them.
The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass negative.
Portrait of Lt. J.G. Christian "Bud" Borden in his Navy uniform.
Bud was from Toms Brook, the son of Christian David (1876-1956) and Alma Marian (Brown) (1878-1954) Borden. His birth was not registered until 1942, when his mother brought to the…